Identification - Friend or Foe: Death by Friendly Fire, Discovered Sixty-Two Years Later (Paperback)

Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Dewar MacLeod joined the Royal
Canadian Air Force during World War II. He was attached to the
Second Tactical Air Force, flying Mosquito aircraft in support of
Allied ground forces in Europe when he was killed in action on
September 29, 1944. His aircraft was shot down near a Belgian
village, where he was temporarily buried. Sixty-two years later, in
July of 2006, Dewar's family learned his death may have been caused
by friendly fire. In Identification: Friend or Foe, author James
MacLeod, Dewar's brother, who also served with the RCAF, chronicles
the journey to discover the truth about Dewar's death. Through a
compilation of letters and emails, MacLeod follows the path of the
investigation and the ensuing conclusions. With photos included,
Identification: Friend or Foe, captures a piece of history of WWII
and provides closure to events that occurred more than sixty-eight
years ago.